Matchstick Riddle
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What is the relationship between these matchstick pictures below?
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Can you place six matchsticks in a manner that each of the matchsticks is in touch with the other five matchsticks?
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You need to remove two matchsticks to make the below equation true. Can you do it?
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Can you find out a way through which you can make five squares out of the given figure by moving just six match sticks?
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In the given figure, move three matchsticks so that the resulting figure contains two rectangles.
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Remove two matchsticks to make the below equation correct.
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In the image below, you can see two glasses and two matchsticks. You need to move four matchsticks in such a manner that the crosses come inside the glasses. Note: you cannot move the crossed.
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Move four matchsticks to the below square to form three squares?
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In the given figure, you can see that four match sticks are used to form a square. Can you form five squares by using six matches?
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